Ocean City Sentinel, 10 January 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel

XHt’ltSDAY. JANUAKY 10, 1807.

inlcalioiin ►hould t

Kumlay t

. early'.pri nil drop

. Kider ai

Willatd Ada

In addition ■doit, the i

followiiift: AM-tau

John Mart-: Trra.uter, Mr* Harr Headley: Secretary, Willard AdamThe oath of oHlce wa- adminl-terei y Hie |.a«tor.- ltev. J Ward (iamMr 1 "o by fhma, al»o, the charge «a

deUvered.,

Or Kider -aid In part: "To-day I- the beginning of our Sun

It bap t

y betwi

atudy of the -Itook.or Life

> the Sunday achoola throughout world have lieen going through thttebook -tep by atep. gleaning from

iwledgcto guide tlKm on f of life- I .a at Sunday

|le vhoaegoodueaa la part of hlmMany people are victim* of niiaplaced confidence—In themaelve*. > It i> -afer to do huaihea* with a cripplrel mule than an unloaded gun. The W. C. T. T. will home of Mr*. Krlck neat \Ved«e-li

t the

» adve

lalug between wa

plain bread they

There !• altogether too much -jieakIng at public dlnuera—the apeecbe* you gel there and the *p cchea when

lajuat

had the front* of two of the boiler- re-et in the company'* plant. On account ol the "Week of Prayer."

the regular meeting of the Ladle-'

Auxiliary of the Klrat Pre-bylerlan

Monday night until next Monday

STRANDED ON ISLAND

■ Her Compelled ro A

The family of H. H. Miller waa given a -care on Satunlay evening, w hen, at tio’clock. Mr. Miller had uot returned home. He had gone after dam* In the bay In the afternoon, and ^1- nonarrival at hi* liome at eo'dock. or •oon afterward, occasioned alarm to hi- family. About 8 o'clock, hi* non*, Parker and Kugeue, lu company with John Vo**, Marled toward the bay lu search of Mr. Miller. Atthefo t of Eighth etreet. they found him on hi* way home with a wheelbarrow load of clam*. He bad been stranded on Elder Island, and was compelled to wall therefor the tide. '

NEW OFFICERS STEVENS HEADS TOOK A DAY OFF TO REARRANGE WHAT NEW PORE

JACOB SCHUFF

WERE INSTALLED BOARD OF TRADE AND WAS MARRIED ' JUDICIAL SYSTEM FOOD LAW MEANS

mpressive Ceremony Wit- C j t y Superintendent of Pnhlie Vivian E. Smith, Formerly of Committee Appointed to Pro- Many Business Hen nessed in M. E. Ctanreh Schools Unanimous Choice This City, Surprises His mote Passage of the Pro- Dark Regarding Its Re-

on Sunday. of Menjbers Friends. / P°8 ed Amendment. The hopreealve ceremony of the In-, ( . ilv „ r Tr . H . | VlvUll „ H , ulth . . 4Mught.m.n In f ormer Supre. M e Ju-U.-e tlllu n Al.ho

Him. a- pre-idem of me Klatr liar Hrtig h

the

OCEAN CITY BAKERY

WAIS'I't:!* otuge of about Three Kedruom*. A-bury or t’enlral avenue preferred. I ‘ouvetiletter*. If i-o—-Mble. fort not to exceed fftW. Agent- need not apply. Andrew. X, SENTINEL OFFICE

strictions.

of the Kin

M. K. H

I M. E. t

df hymn 578. T by the redtalloii of prayer wa* ofiered b,

W. Smtlb.

The

'Hie

■.m.-e

leilceau City Board of Trade will { Vivian II. Hmltb. a draught-man ’ nearly all new men at II* hend Hie office of Harvey J Shumway, i year. 4 j Atlantic flly architect, and who W. Edward*, who, a* Prc.ldenl well known In local circle.,' -urprl» e yrgatiizallon. ha* been one of hi* friend* Saturday by announcli leading .plctp., dex-llnerl a^xg-1 hi* marriage lo Ml** Ella B. I>aw*<i

Ion, a* did A. J: jSiuilli, Hie | a topular favorlb pre-ident. 'Mr. Smith. W.ho ha* been i*et lu Camden, ol

member of th^ebuard for | Mr.

lifa opinion : «*ged about a year ago. bu

■ he date fixed for their

IIKADI.KY A ADABM

BREAD. FANCY CAKES and PIEA '■ ReadiflC Coal

. GEORGE S. BILKEL, Proprietor

NO. BiS ASBURY AVENUE.

hy Seerel

After A. J. Buil'h r. Edward- for Hie e latter gentlemai declined, Mr. Smltli

declined. May tnluatod, bul

would

■ he day

e begin agali

f the

No,

will b

i« long a* Hie world a ll

i It* leave

But b

art again, and iierbap* It I* for ■good omen that jurt at thl* time

I take up the work with you.

ii nelectlng mator Ibta im|H>rUnt e. I cannot help but feel that you might have made a w l*er choice; but i you hive done no, I pray Uod that may dd manfully what I* required “To yiu. my brother officer* and teacher*.9 look for help and *up|>ort.

I hope, will he freely

will l

rxperlcn

r lu th

QUIETLY WEDDED

J. M. Ito-cnbaum, of thl* e: MIh A. L. DeMol*. of Wllk. were qdletly married at the home e bride'* parent*, by Hie Rev. Dr.

Fullerton, pastor of the Elr»t Prenby-

l Church, Wilke—Barre, on Wednesday afternoon of last week.

Mr. Kosrubaum returned to till* city with hi* bride on Friday evening la-t. They are residing at HOS Centn*

Mr*. Rosenbaum I* well known t< many Ocean City resident* and vltl l, abe haring sang In the l’re*by

congratulation* of bla friend* *lm

return to the city. In these good

wishes for the newly-wedded ,1* wife the Mentiski. join*.

France*, the two year-old daughter "f Bertram Smith and wife, died at > o'clock Monday morning gfter a short Mine**. I>e*th wa*dueto*plual meningitis. The little oue had been sick about a week, but it* bealtb seemed Improved on.Sunday afteroodh About mklulgtit Sunday, the parent* were awakeited to find Hie child in convulsion*, winch terminated In death The funeral took > l*»ce yesterday afternoon Servlet* \ * ere mudt.clrd by Ibe Rev. H. T. Cf«*c!berry. The interment w* ' < ea-ide. Mark Lake wa* the ui . laker.

Till* being the "Week of Prayer,"

union service* are being hVlft on alter •>»le evening* in Hie Find M. E Church and the First Presbyterian Church The meeting last night wa> •u Hie Methodist Church, and the meeting to-morrow night will be held

In the vitue church. To-night'

>fc*efVVe will be lu the Presbyterian Cbtrtcb. C. V. William*, representing Hie Home for Fiiendlrm Children. *l*>ke at Hie meeting on Monday

night. *' -

Addition ao more. Jo*, u. Champion, contractor, building.a twenty foot addition to Councilman H. L Smith'* i -•hlcb will makgtbe atore fifty-three / feel long. H l. Mr. Bmlth'a Intention h> fit up bl* meal market In thl*

Appointed dor- ex or. ■EL. iioir, Ocean Clly'a well knov - ■urt-eyrirT^ha* JmnS reappointed bor**ugb -urveyor In Sea lale Uty and Avalon. Mr. Ooff served very aoeept•bly lu thl* poalilgii fb both place* last

year.

AGAIN PRESIDENT

Mr*. Smith

young *ocl.ij«t "V^nt . cr Istb last. | l»ture.Nn-lale- It

became-en- , l,l >' c<>i>rt\-

d. of all drug*. Ilqui all -ort* of Iron bit ii II* enforcement.

DARBY’S tVdo!Ocean City Laundry fin. 656 Asbury Ave.

>.ia aao i niTAt.iA.

sVen- .1-

ix*:

ro^ol the city. The May

re, he proinlaed t

r ■Edward* ■

hleil thal

-Idcr

■ presl-

• by the

promotion.

Smith answered that .•« declined lo accepi th n younger than hlin*elf. Edward* told Mr. Smith that he (the vice president) would give dignity to the cl •rgy should I

member*

. Smith then -poke ol the [ greiwlveue** shown by Senator Cre s'hen he wa* president of the boa ind he said lie would tike to -ee ! •re*»e back In the position. Therefi lie nominated MM.'resar. A* Senator Cre**c wa* not prert t wa* suggested that it might be » ;o ascertain hi* feeling* before go farther. Mr Edward* called him in the telephone, and a few mome later reported thal Mr Crease had aald.

I S-*

of the.

pared to take Hie presidency of th.

Trade of a town meat the president sho rcsentallvc of the conit

he Hliard of

ecret.

The Benedict b

this city. For a lime the office of Cba*. L I tect, wlieu the latter b

PERSONALS.

. 1-ce hi

d fro

i Philadelphia.

Shirley, of Pblladclph:

here yesterday

ipbell and family will

city t.

Richard Ciodfrcy, of Ocean

olf. of Tuckahoe.wa- amou i to this city yeaterday. u Ernst ha* returned froi s' visit to Philadelphia.

datk I'ljaauary

Ceoree W. Ernst GENERAL-HAULING A Imtaaale Buller, >4tg*. I^rd, ITiee*i

E. CLINTON A CO., •Crr BRUSHES 1002 imn, Ud I S. TENTH ST.,

. H.

isltdfr here during the week. ^ Mis* M K C Phillip- ha* relumed rom a lengthy visit to Philadelphia I<e*lleS. Ludlam.of Ca|w May Court louse, wa* a visitor here on Tuesday. Mr* Ella E. Naylor of the El hero*, •a* returned from a visit up the Bute. -Wm Hickman.'of Philadelphia,

lay i

tie >rge Harold, of Mltlvljle, wa* lu ccan City Monday looking after hi* r“ petty. Lewi* Imlay, an Atlantic City real date agent, w*» In thl* city on busl-

inlty'*

speak d

teullve

TbeJtuard of Health rearganlted on Tuesday evening by re-electing Dr.

Ctu*. K. Edwards President.

The other officer* cboaen were:

Treasurer. E. W. Burleigh; Medical eUetaji. io.pector, Dr N H. Burt; Secretary, Before'

Plumbing Inspector and Beglstrar of Vital Statistic*, T. I-ee Adatu*. The latter, on Monday la*t. received hi* license a* bealtli officer from the State Board Of Health. Mr. Adam.' ■alary

•III be $3011 per year.

It la aald by member* of the Board of Health that with the office, of secretary and plumbing Inspector combined there I* likely to be a saving in y to the city. Inasmuch as the ary formerly received 111*) per m and Ibe city had lo pay the plumbing Inspector $1 SO for each In.

spectwo'—■*"

iparmglngly of himself, but be some oilier person should be

selected. '

Edwards referred to tbc secretary's fidelity and at- ■ to duty, and Mr. Stevens Imously elected to Hie presi-

dency.

A- D. Barrows was elected to Hie K* presidency, and W. Scott Hand

as re-elected treasurer.

A. J Smith nominated Ira S. Champion for tbe office of secretary. Mr. 'hampiou said be did not feel that he could take tbe office. Inasmuch a* he would be busy during tbe spring and summer months. He paid a compliment to tbe good work of Assistant

Secretary Stevens.

A. D. Barrows nominated H. F. Stanton. Tbe latter.decllulug, named Councilman H. A W. Smith, a regular attendant at tbe board's meeting*. Mr. Smith said that, because of a meeting of tbe Reliance Fire Company Hie first Thursday of tbe month,’ be could not officiate, as he would be te at the Bow'd of Trade meeting tbe ime night. Finally. #fler some laslon, he decided to accept office, and was elected thereto, I. 8. Champion agreeing to be assistant secretary. Mr. Champion ah

tbla city, — . „ children, which was ta^bave beeu Washington s oyster house, ...

of (court not

again been i>o*H>oned the request of Proaecuto'r Starr, Uloucerter County, until next Wedu Tbe children are rtlll with relatives In Philadelphia, although Mra. Brown Is a frequent visitor home In thl* city.

quite a number of people took advantage of tbe good w-ealber ou Sunday last, and tbe boardwalk had many promeuaders. Some of these viewed improvement, being made, while other, stopped aybe |*vlllon

a<B«i cor

and ypoke of tbe t plated by Council

.retiring, President Edward,

apoke of the possibilities of great worl i betlone by the Board of Trade Iw

ie near future.

H. F. Stanton asked: "Why not

Hire explicit, Mr. President?"

“Any more ocean front hoteh

queried Mayor Champion.

I. S. Champion made a passing

reference to the board's annual

quets, and 1 some one spoke of oyster supper* given at the conclusion •f the board's meeting some mouth, igo, jocular mention being made at th# large attendance of the members ofthe ts.ard on tjje evening* when oyrter

... feeds" were furnished.

, c ooe* over. r H. F. Stanton offered the suggestion trial of T. YVIstar Browij^f that Ocean City now has a firrt-class

if Vruellr'ta hi* oyrter sal

saloon, referring to W.

Haddonfield.

art of the week

Daniel UolT, of Millville, was Id cean City on Thursday ol last week,

tiling ou friends.

Mr*. SallleP. Young, of Palermo, islted Capl. Somers Wlllet* and

imlly on Monday.

Capt. Henry T. Corson, of South oavllle. wa. among the visitors to this city on Friday. ix-Sberilf Barrett, of Camdetl, came to town at noon yesterday and registered at tbe Elberou. Mrs. Tbomsa Nelson, of Mlllvllla as been vlsiUug ber daughter. Ml M. Redgraves. In this city. ShentT Bright, of Cape May Court louse, was lu Ocean City Friday afternoon, calling on frienda. Newton Kelm, of Philadelphia, extensive land-owner here,was lu U tbe latter part of last week. B. D. Collins, of Millville, ' among friends here on Monday last. He registered at tbe Oa Mias Lulu Welslerbas returned from visit to Philadelphia She was acco auled by ber sister. Mias Ida. Mrs. Cllnlou Johnson and *• i'llllam. are visiting relatives (orth Wildwood for a few days. Albert Fogg and son. Randolph, amdeu. were visitors here during l eek, and registered at tbe Blscayue. Mis* McCauley,of Philadelphia hi returned home after a few days' vl» j Miss Nellie logereoll. In this city. F. P* Warren, of Philadelphia, Islted bis brother. General K. W. and family, In this city, dur-

ing It

Joseph Barnett aifcl family, ofi den, have come to Ocean City to. permanenUy. They are living a

Ocean avenue

Mr. and Mr*. H. D. LeCuto and daughter, of Audubou. who have a rultagr here, were visitors to this city

PLACED ON COMMITTEE

and tea, groceries,

-c all alTecled by tbe law-, uts who handle thesv : busy just now stamping Hie "On Hand," so that they •pose of these goods. Tbe lent give* them a reasonable o tbla, but after tblstlmel* up arrest* will be jnadeof those wbo

onrptjrwitb tbe law.

I'as-elberry. of this city,

Dr. H. C. Archibald, of Tioga, one of Ocean Clly’a prominent summer,

•r* and one who enjoys tl in of • number of this

ug cRUena. In sending hjs check

Says the Cape May Wave: Comic •an Stillwell Hand ou Wrdnesdi Ight, at Hie 'meeting of the City Board, suggested that the sense of tbe icmbers be taken on the question of ■storing to the municipality the right I grant liquor licenses He aald that late Senator Hand would*beglad If ich an expression could he had. In timatlng that It might help lo guidi i. In bis course al Trenton In regard thl* question. There seemed Inclination on the part of Council comply with the suggestion, a er a little talk on the subject Col rilman Hand w undrew his motion.

c Mile Beach ombs, late of last year with

CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO.

it out by blm. must comply rlty set by the

n the

■dlvldus

will k

xactly sbal 1

Faraltare, Carpel*, Mattiaf and Bedding. Wiatfow Shade*. Etc. 712-U Aabury avenue.(Vaan Clty.N.

K. K. TOKHKHT HOUSE M0VIN8 AND RAISING

H0TGL iDise/iYRe...

Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth I

OPEN ALL THE YEAR

THE IMPERIAL

CkBTKAL AVK. OCEAK C

Mrs C. OKTUU.

GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITY, I

Mae. H. UABWOOli. Prop.

THE ELBERON

FOR SALE

Five beach front lots at Twenty-third-.street and Wesley avenue, including corner. Riparian rights secured.

$7000

C. W. MASLAIND, 1420 W. Allegheny Avenue

Philadelphia

c high j

G. THOMAS

No. 108 Market St., mv home, i *

PHILADELPHIA,

•ummer home."

the dplngs of ie sea, w lUch | r year* I have

Dr. I. H. !

iw bridge has been apd assistant physician on the stair American JlospHal for-Diseases of the BtomaclT^djently opened at Eighteenth end Wallace streets, Philadelphia. Dr. Strawbridge married • Mis. Estelle Ki.ley, daughter of CapL {' Daniel Ulsley, of tbla city, about a ,

ir ago.

THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS, GRASS and CLOVER SEED.

LOW

839 Asbury Avenue.

According to the Fit Journal. J. Hqward C< Ocean City, but for tile Cbas F. Felln Lum dKIphla, bas been In Wildwood for tbe week arranging to form the J. H. Coombs Lumber Co , which Is to be Incorporated with three directors—Tho* S. Goslln, of Wildwood; C. H. Shopmaker, of Ocean Clly and Briitgelou, and Mr. Coomlis.ithe latter to be secretary end treasurer of Ibe company. Mr. Shoemaker lias been In the lumber business al Oceso Clly for several

W. I-'. 'W'exsstkix^gfto Formerly of Atlantic City ha« opened ^ Y\RST-CA^SS OUSTER

e of the

Patriotism I* to op made

studies wBlql) hereafler are to be taught to Hie pu Us In tbe public acbools of Atlantic City. At a meeting of Joe Hooker Post. U. A. H.. Judsou A. Whittier, a veteran of tbe Civil Wer, was selected by members of the |iost to vUit the schools of the city at regular Intervals each week and Instill a .pint of patriotism into the

boys audqtlrls.

AT 727 ASBURY AVENUE For Ladies and Gentlemen, where he will endeavor to keep a stock on hand at all times. His FAMOUS STEWS AND FRIED OYSTERS were the talk- of Atlantic City, and all he asks is a trial to convince the citizens of Ocean City that this is no Fairy Tale. Stews, 15 and 25 Cents Fried, 20 Cents 1-2 Dozen Stewing and Frying Oysters sold by the too or less quantity. Vo goods delivered. Open 9 a.m.-i 1 p.m. Saturdays, 12 p.m.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.

motion of A D. Barrows, t finance committee was requested lo be treasurer’s accounts and re-

the next meeting.

William G. Moore, of Haddi was bere ou Tuewtay, arraug . make Improvements to the Interior of

the Bowling Casino.

Mr*. Jesse Conver has beeu .lending several days very pleasantly with ber daughter. Mr*. Ira B. Champion, James McCrea, Hie newly-eletfled In West Philadelphia. president of Ibe Pennsylvania italic Mrs J. F. Hand, of this city. I* cad. reached Broad Street Sujlou

Hand, a

Elizabeth,

Mathews, of Philadelphia,

w as present al Hie annual election of

Kccoverlng from Operation. Mrs S. B. Scull, of this city, ha* returned from Atlantic City, w here she was summoned last week by the Blue*. of h*r daughter, Mrs. C. P. Haywood. Tbe latter was under tbe knife at tbe'Atlantic City hospital. She is ■aid to be recovering.

bank directors bere ou Tuesday

registered at the Wyomluc. ms and w lfy. who. some

months ago, went to Vineland to reside. retnrned to this city recently and — — — Central avenue,

R Rkxt.-

hstb and electric lights; »o u. ~~ Apply toN. 1. Godfrey. At Sa i.e.—Cleveland tandem bi-

lloo, (SO. Inquln C.

S Station.

In thl* Issue of Ibe Skktiskl Is published tbe annual report of Clly Treasurer Ir, 8. Champion. It cou-

Ulns maUer* of luterert to all property Mrs. Elizabeth Gandy, widow ur owo e r , here, and should be read by

John O. Gandy, bus sold the one-fifth ^ uxp , ye „

interest formerly held by ber husband | - In tbe Ocean City Land ,lompauy. t Fraciorert l-eg-The luterert w»* jiurchArtd by'the A , m M ) m ati, of Sea Isle City,

1- land company. .

i painter, fell from a Udder at thkt

- oai.k.—vwruua v.vvle, good condition. $f Hand, Reading Stalk

l.ocal *>ew. on F—rlM *•«««• In thl. Issue of the Bbmwh. - ' he found local new. of Interert 01

fourth page.

1 Monday, and broke one <

tbe 1 Abho“. tbu w “ ■ umm “ nod 1

I Sea lale to «t tbe m

sumed tbe duties J. DeRousse. a sur tblsdty, w ho was Mix ■retary, Mr. MeCr iss of curres|ioudeui

flow Seventh street. ■

Ml*. Bertie Stltaa eulertalutd tbe members of tbe Delta Beta Society al er home on Tueaday evening. A

leasant time waa had by all.

J. H. Jarman, of Philadelphia, was among Monday's vlsltoje to thl* resort. Mr Jarman recent purchased a cottage on Sixth rtreet.^iear Groan venue, and bas made arrangement*

> make Improvements to It.

Mrs. K. Flxell, ofthe Seward. Phil, delpbla, who so capably conducts the

Falrvlew In ' '

city during i

few days ago. While E

'inspection of

Falrvlew, on Ninth rt

PianosTuned, $2; Ten years’ experience. Harry H. Lake

Bis .

r-ldru

s Clly, 1

Harold Hal

Port Republic 011 Tuesday lo alteud tbe fuubral of Mrs. L A. Fielder, bis maternal graudmoHirr. He expects o be Away several day*, and daring lie absence bis position ipeetor on the West Jersey 1* being filled by G. H. '

Fob 8ai-e—12-rooin Furnished Colige, 1586 West avenue: six bedro reasonable terms Apply MKr Gannon, A Girard avenue, Pb

No walling for two week* to know If you can get It; we can toll yi once. Bargains in Bay and Groan front propertlm Choice cottage* for sale. Also Iota for Invertmeut and for Improvement—tbe choice -* Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J-

'**»- KI.I.A I- NAVI.OK, >- r „,

THE KATHLU

» LEWI* a CONAHU. WYOMING • 4 OCEAN AYKNl’K Ocean Clt». N. J.

A. P. KII.NSCK.

HOTEL STGLEN SlntN and Ontrml Ave. Open April 1, 1907 m. c. uorr

THE tEW*M

HUSH IDfEIITISIHG tGEHCI

ATUNTIC ICE«MIU(COMPM> Momiin Ice

OCEAN CITY N. 4

Ocean Cits ice mi Goal Go.

A. J. SMITH. PNOPRIETON

PURE ICE

BEST COAL /

OAK AND Z»I.**B

wool) Office, Ho. 634 iSIURT AVEHUE

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies

Goaianteed Strictly Pure

if you jire thinking of purchasing a lot or icottage, you would do well to consider several exceptional bargains that we have to offer before definitely deciding.

MASSEY A EDWARDS. '

Beautiful Cottage Sites...

High Ground. Lota Graded. Staeeta and Sidewalka Graveled. Many new butldlnga alreedy erccUQL Plot lying between Atlantic avenue and the Ocean, end Fifth and North streeta. Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before purchasing elsewhere.

Ocean City Land Company

Grandmother used Mentholated Pine and Tartar her Cough. How about yours? For sale at Bourse Pharmacy.

There R a great many booses in Ocean City. Some R Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R stores, >ome R for rent, Some R fof »ale. There R also Many lots for sale without houses. If you want any erf these ou the best terms, apply to ROBERT FISHER, The Bourse, Ocean City

MlLrK •AND ICE CREAM

ESTABLISH BD lU>

7tli St. and Asbury Ait. First National Bank

Ocean City, N. J. AP1TAL SSMM. SURPLUS UMM

B. HT1TISS, ~.'>c«-t‘ras!4«al W. SCOTT HAND, CasMsr 1. riTHlAN TATXK. rwilrtur

ud iljlill illB